Mistakes to avoid in colour combination
The use of bold colours in decoration is trending, but attention must be paid to avoid mistakes. In interior design, the combination of some tones can end up being a real disaster. Combining colours can be a dangerous game but accessible to everyone. It is often thought that this art is only reserved for decoration professionals. At Topciment we propose some tricks to hit the mark when redefining the different spaces of the house.
Error 1 - Associating more than three colours
In interior design, this is one of the basic rules: the combination of more than three different tones in the same room does not achieve harmony. The mix of four or more colours can lead to confusion. A great idea is to opt for the same colour range: for example, from blush pink to fuchsia, through raspberry. The use of different intensities helps to avoid mistakes.
Error 2 - Abusing contrasts
Strong tones generate eye attraction, but the application of several at once can make day-to-day difficult. Striking combinations that work inrestaurants or hotels,it may be that in dining rooms they tire the eye and produce visual rejection. A good option is to try on a wall, and if the effect is not desired, you can rearrange or change the decorative elements until you achieve a good result.
Error 3 - Not differentiating spaces
Within a dwelling there are rooms where explosive mixtures can be bothersome. Bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms are areas where a lot of time is spent and unusual colours tend to tire. The transit and connection areas such as the corridor or the entrance hall, allow all mixtures to be challenged, with the perfect opportunity to let the imagination run wild.
Error 4 - Only thinking about the walls
It must be remembered that in decoration not only floors and walls participate, skirting boards, doors, furniture or ceilings can also be used. Creating a border within a wall or playing with contrasts on the door frame can achieve a surprising composition. Similarly, sofas, rugs or cushions, among others, that have colour and can give rise towonderful sets.It's all about varying the proportions, dosing and daring.
Error 5 - Darkening the original decoration
The idea of change can lead to forgetting that the house itself is already dressed in colours, both on walls and floors as well as on windows and doors. Starting a composition without considering the tones already present can impoverish the final result. The simplest thing is to start a project with the existing elements, which serve as a reference, and achieve a balance from this point.
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